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007: The World is Not Enough 007: Tomorrow Never Dies 1 Xtreme / ESPN Extreme Games 2 Xtreme A Bug's Life Activision Classic Games Air Combat Alien Trilogy Andretti Racing Ape Escape Armored Core Army Men 3D Army Men: Air Attack Asteroids Battle Arena Toshinden Battle Stations Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain Casper Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Chrono Cross Coolboarders 2 Coolboarders 3 Coolboarders 4 Crash Bandicoot Crash Bandicoot 2 Crash Bandicoot 3 Warped Crash Bash Crash Team Racing Croc - Legend of the Gobbos Croc 2 Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX Destruction Derby Destruction Derby 2 Diablo Die Hard Trilogy Digimon World Doom Driver - You Are The Wheelman Driver 2 - The Wheelman is back! Duke Nukem: Time to Kill Dukes Of Hazzard: Racing for Home Extreme Pinball Fade 2 Black Fighting Force Final Fantasy VII Final Fantasy VIII Final Fantasy IX Final Fantasy Chronicles Final Fantasy Origins Final Fantasy Tactics Formula One Frogger Grand Theft Auto Grand Theft Auto 2 Gran Turismo Gran Turismo 2 Hot Wheels: Turbo Racing Jeremy McGrath - Supercross '98 |
Jet Moto Jet Moto 2 Jurassic Park - The Lost World Legacy of Kain - Soul Reaver Legend of Dragoon, The Legend of Legaia Loaded Madden 98 Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX Medal of Honor Medal of Honor Underground Mega Man 8 Mega Man Legends Mega Man X4 Metal Gear Solid Monopoly Monsters Inc. - Scream Team Mortal Kombat 4 Mortal Kombat Trilogy Moto Racer Namco Museum Vol. 1 Namco Museum Vol. 3 Nascar 98 Nascar 99 Need For Speed, The Need For Speed 2 Need For Speed 3 - Hot Pursuit Need For Speed 4 - High Stakes Need for Speed - V-Rally NFL Blitz NFL Blitz 2000 NFL Gameday NFL Gameday '97 NFL Xtreme NHL 98 NHL Face Off NHL Face Off '97 Nuclear Strike Oddworld: Abes Oddysee Pac-Man World Pandemonium Parasite Eve Rayman Ready 2 Rumble Boxing Reel Fishing Resident Evil 2 Resident Evil 3: Nemesis Resident Evil: Directors Cut Ridge Racer Road Rash Road Rash 3D Rocket Power: Team Rocket Rescue Rugrats: Search for Reptar Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase Scrabble Silent Hill Sim City 2000 Sled Storm |
Soul Blade Soviet Strike Space Jam Spider-Man Spongebob Squarepants Spyro The Dragon Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage Spyro: Year of the Dragon Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles Star Wars Episode I: Phantom Menace Star Wars: Rebel Assault II Street Fighter Alpha 3 Stuart Little 2 Syphon Filter Syphon Filter 2 Syphon Filter 3 Tarzan Tekken Tekken 2 Tekken 3 Ten Pin Alley Tenchu Stealth Assassins Tenchu 2: Birth of the Stealth Assassins Test Drive 4 Test Drive 5 Test Drive Off-Road Tetris Plus Theme Park Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Tomb Raider Tomb Raider 2 Tomb Raider 3: The Adventures of Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation Tony Hawk Pro Skater Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue TNN Motor Sports Hardcore 4x4 Triple Play 98 Twisted Metal Twisted Metal 2 Twisted Metal III Twisted Metal 4 Vigilante 8 Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense Warhawk WCW Nitro WCW Vs. The World Wheel of Fortune Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 2nd Edition Wild Thornberry's Animal Adventure Wipeout WWF Smackdown WWF Smackdown 2 WWF Warzone WF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game X-Men: Mutant Academy |
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Hello.. PSX Game Fans! (2004) Starting out about 6 years ago with webTv and a web site at Geocities with the name BlazingThumbs.com than moving to Tripod than to several other places before landing here at Bizland 4 years ago and acquiring the name Psxa2z.com, it's been a long and sometimes rocky road. Leaving behind collections of game covers, screen shots, game manuals, cheat codes, descriptions, and game lists on old crashed hard drives and about 12 other websites looking for the best host and programming language (or cheapest). This list has been accumulated over the past 6 years or so after visiting just about every PS1 / PSX web site on the internet collecting information from game covers and lists from every store, cover site, personal game sites, game magazines and any other place I could find them. Some small personal game sites may have had just a few games listed that wasn't on the list. To them and all, I thank you for listing what you had. Many PS1 sites are no more. They've gone down into history as just a fond memory. But as a PSX fan I appreciate all the effort they went to in order to build their web sites and list maybe just that one game that I heard rumors about but had a real difficult time finding. Thank you. Thrill Kill was one game that was early on difficult to find information about. Electronic Arts compared it to Mortal Kombat, saying that "Mortal Kombat is a Fighting game as apposed to a sadistic killing game. Thrill Kill is a Killing game". From Gamespot Review: "Belladonna's outfits included a naughty nurse's outfit with stilettos and stockings and a French maid's uniform. Thrill Kill had a decidedly B-movie feel about it. For example, you could hold one opponent so that another could whale on him. It felt like a goofy horror movie come to life". In my opinion and not seeing the game it could be released today still under the Mature ESRB rating, but not without some controversy. Maybe it's all in the name. I've heard rumors that the game is available for download, but I couldn't tell you where to find it. You might find more information in one of the many playstation user's groups on Google. If you find it, the user's group you found it in should be able to tell you how to set up a platform (PC, playstation, PS2 or Xbox) to play it on. If you collect Playstation games, you might want to get a hold of it for your collection. Also check out Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style. It's a 4 player game based on the Thrill Kill engine by Paradox Development. Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style was Released in 1999, Published by Activision and Developed by Paradox and is considered to be a much better game. (Warning: People with severe mental problems or people that are unable to seperate real people from fantasy cartoon characters should not play this game.. or any game.) Gamer's Motto: Games are a way to escape reality and step into new worlds of fantasy. You can be an explorer, nascar driver, pilot, freedom fighter, sports hero or you can just enjoy blowing things up. When you disconnect from the game you leave it and your fantasy character in the machine. Repeat this over and over again..:-) Recent March 28, 2006 update contributed by Steve a game fan and collector. To print these pages you need to adjust the width of the borders in 'Page Setup' (browser window, top, under 'File') so that all of the page is revealed and will be printed. Some other minor adjustments might be needed. I was very careful about making them printer friendly. Some printers are set by default with a very wide border or about an inch / 2.54 centimeters or more ( a lot of wasted paper ). You should have a border of about 1/4 of that for a table format. You can also view your page layout in 'Print Preview' under 'File'. You can save these lists on your computer! On MS Internet Explorer click on File on the menu bar at the top of your browser window, then 'Save As'.. or you can 'View Source' (right click mouse) and 'Save As'.., then open folder or make new folder name it PS1_LIST ( remember where your folder is) and save all pages as is in your folder for page navigation to work. Save files in folder PS1_LIST as Then open browser and click on File then Open. find your folder and click on a page to open. Once open in browser Right click your mouse on the page and save it in your 'Add to Favorites' links list on your browser. That's it, fast loading and ready any time. Done! OR you can download this zip file with all pages in a folder called PS1_LIST. Just unzip into your Docs folder or on C drive anywhere. (remember where you unzip it). Download now! PS1_LIST.zip Martin at: support@psxa2z.com |